Honestly, this game feels just like another quick distraction. You tap a few buttons, do some math, and hope you don’t get stuck in the wonky physics. It’s not really exciting but manages to be weirdly addictive in its own way. Total chaos trying to keep up sometimes.
The gameplay is pretty neat in its simplicity. You solve math problems in a Mario-style world with tricky puzzles that sometimes make no sense. The physics feel wonky, which can be annoying but also funny. It’s a straightforward game meant for quick bursts of fun.
There’s not much customization here. You just pick Mario or Luigi and go. Some players swear by certain power-ups that boost speed or accuracy, but honestly, it mostly comes down to staying focused. No fancy loadouts, just plain old tried and true Mario stuff.
Here’s a secret: focusing on timing is key. Wait just a second longer before solving or jumping. It sounds simple but helps avoid silly mistakes that kill your streak. Practice on the tricky sections and you’ll get better faster.
The story is basic. You help Mario solve math problems to save Peach from Bowser. The levels get progressively harder, but the ending feels rushed and kind of anti-climactic. Overall, just a plain game with a simple ending, nothing special beyond the puzzles.